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6 Sports Ailment Gives Owner and Trainer of Colt Considerable Concern Collector Jessup Is the Victor in Neilson Handicap TE«TERDi^ TIIVYER* - ttea* . Per./. ?**ferr. Prtne- To »«\u25a0 w. «:::!rr 4-5 llfmla TV. nu\rr 16-5 i RU(i» L. WllHama.. «-5 I («L J«icf :H«raer . .1-1 ! ValadXT... !w. Stiller 4-C ' TTniWl I\u25a0 ' •"" / " '"•" fT*l \u25a0!'\u25a0\u25a0 -. 5-* I J. R. J ef fery \u25a0 Collector;. Jessaj>, : James A. Murray's crack sprinter, achieved zn ezsy victory in the Xeilsoa fcandicap at Emeryville yesterday* after Tony Faust. S..C. Hildreth's sterling colt, had been scratched on account of a sudden lameness that had developed over riight. The ailment gave the trainer of the colt that has performed so sensationally since the opening of the meeting no little concern, and it is needless to s?y that every effort is being nrade to restore the rolt to his^normal condition. The i seat and cause of the : trouble, it is reported, has not been definitely ::<e***rsi!2*d: :<e***r5i!2*d- .-TTith-Tcry RtCSt cut of the rcr.zKrg. Cotlectcr iwiti; rc!*d *.r. odfi»-«a favorite ra . th* bettirg. «.t:<4. leauCi^r &Il:the nri.r. five h:s backers to creaslrtss at iry. tu?« of the race. He came sway txvm hi* field lathe '.\u25a0\u25a0trctch- csfl- was foer lengths to the ; good «.t tie £s!sh_ Miry F was . the coctesder an tfc« way. but barely t-i>s- i aged to «»v*. the •p:&?«' from Soufrere. 1 '\u25a0.wtlcK isare ./cane i very fast tfcroagfc' j the .••'tretch.- 3ilss OSclous was prcn:!- \u25a0 .fcert;' la.' the -.early- stages/ but faded \ away it tfce end -un<s*-r ; iirade<}uate ; r;«r.Ci?Tg fey . th*. apprectiee boy who 1 was cp. Ilorner roce the witner to ', perSeeUon. Ratsrlc the w«H-b«.ck»d ; >«• - cr. ; clsoic*. with Sflll*-r vp, Mfcvzblt'i , ; after \u25a0-..i.eaTlnjr .the pa<:<!o». lt. m.z.6 \u25a0 -tne.y i ;b«v* Jrcrt t:~ :n '.'. as h* wa» thereafter ', •»\u25a0 bit lame. ; He wa*.outfcn .by every I fcorte "ln tb* r*c* Jtnd firithed a poor', COLT HIACKO*S VICTORY* ..The rurr.lr:g of th* *e~osi3 two-year-; old race . of the ytar rerulted Jn an other victory for S. C. \u25a0 Hilcreth.- wto wai represented la the. rare- br Kiau ko. ; a'- bro'wa :colt fey Fresao-ily Fat*, and ; Billy. Catkins., a. bay. colt by indio- ; . Cnessica. , Elacto .won. sltA Hildreths other colt ran third, H. T.. GriSn's .Bar donia, a chestnut, colt by : Belredere- IsenV. • frpUtXteg : the . Hildretii entry. -Hiaclcp jbrbke well \u25a0• and w&s quick to grig. :r.;c l;s f;r:>. but swerved »H o^rer •'the .-track- U» 'ft>lte. : of L*roy TVliliama* «frort* to. Iceep .feita . rtraigrht. WUlianss ' .tock to .Chinees and r.-ilng tlaa oati right tftth* wire won by nearly two' lengths. Bare or.ia CMXb/% >tout!y through Xh«. *tr*t<JK foilowt-d by BUJy Watkics. .'thft pair -.of .' them wresting second and ttlrd 3>osltions froni .B^a^•oure• and Ras-| :tler. The ©s her* «-how*-d little. GOOD THJ3TC <. O I > TIIROI GB : A.' "good .thing" went tbrobgh when FuUetta won tte final rac* cf th^ day. Tbls mpn /pt Mirthful, whos* last start. . was in higb-c'.asf f^irr^nr.r in the Mas- | r.le Gray Handicap, made a show of the] cheap field, he was up.agsisat yefter- j day. He- w*s as good a* *to 1 in the 1 betting kt one time . esd was played; cowa to 14 ,tb 5 by post time. Orz.has» \ lain aJOEg.wltfa him . bc-Wud Roll* to: xh* tiif-mile. pole, where he sent him j to the frost a-nd'-won at tbm e-nd wita I ' ease by .two lengths from Magraa". thei \u25a0well -played. .favorite, irho tad rectired InfiiCerert handling fr«ira Jockey J. Kelly. • Rolla was th!rd. six ler.|rths j away; 1! A.-Po«-*U shewed a bit of! . early speed, but was tooo dec*, while ! the other* Tan f *aturele*s . rares. The ', ring received' nipre 'of a scorching, in j • tfci» race.. thai* in e:tner of the four] ' races In which f»vorit»-» were «ucces» .txH during the. afternoon. To San,* odes-on favorit* In tb«» open ing r»c*,.ga;re her- backer? a protractea : *peil cf -uceaslsess on. acrojjnt cf the : fractious rzunn^T !n which »h« cat cp &t the post." tV£.lt*r. Miller had her In • .charge asd. it was fuiiv ten rnisut"* afttr the "• field • reach*-<l the post before Sta-rter. Holtsnan saw a rha.nc« to spring the barrier. To San refused to lise up j and was . In cured to do «o only after] etrenuous-- -work' on the part of -Ho2t» j r maa't axsistui.ti. Fh# got away poarly. 1 • but. bad the *p*ed to" run around .her ! field, take tbe lead c? tire three -cuart*-r { j pole and .win-. imiTTj. four lesgths' In | \u25a0 frost of Batldor.. The latter showed I marked Improvement under vigorous j handling -by Al Brown, who is the t>e*t j boy that -has been t:p oa the old Eey el ; SAnta . : Anita gelding- In nl» recect : •starts. Cardinal S&rto ws.s an <isy * tlilrd-- -.Pid Silver ran. a rac«? that was fore«BaJlow.ea'. by tfcfr betting. In eon t.re«' to his last performance. Haisault showed «ome speed, but Qdt.&a if not ready. . : ; ;. •• . . . -. 3TOTHI>*O: :TO :*T BIT IXCXtSAJX . . There was nothing to the second ..race but -Hers&in. ffiltcr Miller was i uj> land, iaiUng. th«? • l**d at the half- j imlle pole, ..won going away, f our j lengths in front of J&ke Ward, who j enatchfed'fthe .plite by a nos* from! Cock Sure. Hersata has been Quitting i in her r«scent -races, fc'ut Miller r~*zr.-i ' tb Lave the proper prescription for h«r ,es he has .ha^ for other quittem that . he has fooled into winning on s«reraJ occasions of late. B^ll Reed, the fa-. vortte. ran a shockingly bad race. Knowing xione of. h!s asval rpe«rd at aey etage. Mrs. Matthews, away poorly, rushed to the front, but faded away in the stretch. VolaAay. another edds-on favorite, iron the fifth with great «a*e. iaillfr laid back with him to the half, then let him down and .b* inn trrcztod over his field, winolnic-by tlv+--l*rt?xii&. Iras Cniehed f&et and took th«> place I>v a ; head from 'Orcran. who displayed «ud den !.T.provi m» r.i. possibly under tbe Influence of tn* long odds that the books laid ag&inrt him on the trtrength of tis recent poor performances. He bad all his speed aad l»-d into the stretch, where R. Davt* let him svrfrve \ all over the track. Briers ran a race i th*t »es fir b» low pa. ÜBS Gossip of the Track Prenid^nt Thomas H. 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Tte estlre Sfld *»» t«T gwr. ft lixty- Us* r«a t^ tad frrea tti.« r*r». S-OQ7 FOCETH RACE — Six fsriccfs; tt* Nielfc^a Kisiicap: tir**-y*Ar-.^<i* aid c;wrrd; Tal3e ; <£•* « f> tort «r5. I ladm-\ \u25a0 H **t tod (sfo*-t. iWt St. »t» t *i sx tisTl Jockey « Op. CL 273 Oc3«rtcr ;»ks. « <lf =rr»r> -- - Vj& 2 ... J 1^:1 1~l 114 ;H«mrr ! 7-10 5^ 2*3 Siarr F «wTb. Ir=ii=s»» ::\u25a0» 4 ... :\I« 252 »» Kir*-tha^a . { 4 * 27S> jSwsfrwe. « Sierra Srr. BuJ).'il« 1 ... 4C 4 2^4 23 3 !C. stEJ*r I 10 » iiii» oafym. 3 is.-*rrii»eT)..:if^' a ... -11 3^j: 4 « in. Dtm... is « 1»» JEatert-. 5 <E. Gtyi<gti» ...IQT 5 ... 5 5 3 5 'W. Mj^er...' 3 I^s j Tto»— :« 15. 1:13. At port U eisst*. Or at 3:03^. .'\u25a0<-«-:;•. pla«p«. 1-5: oct «tsnr. Mary. oUrre. C-5: «;. -e-. 2-5. SflclreT*. *:.< 6-5. Wls=«- b_ h. by Be! D«se=V^Crl=;»a. TnJx-i fey D. DrcsUoa. S<n.wi*d — Tosy Fxsk. Start pe»d. VTco easily. Secotd Crlr la«. Eljpl rrte* — Jetscp eTra. Uzixie 7-2. C<i2«<tt« Jesrrp had tie tj*** or tt* field aad »*ttJai: » fa«t par*, woe without aisx trr«!>le. Jlary F ras a F-*>l rare aad vm Mrosd l«»i«t. Sacfr«» U l=pn?ri£r. M.«* Offi«*»o» r«a a rood rac*. bet tie litt> bey eocld not fc« :<J i*T ti«r«-ti«T at tis* e=.i. Bafrie «r=nK«d ait*r learij? tie p»<!iock aa'l -«K>eir«S * to ircTT tilisaelf ttefet&d. as be nt a bit lt=:». Ec r*nll sot c-tritt tksst'lf asy part r* tt» ra--» *aA caay t«T» tK^sryd fct» rtlfl*- wt.es be «;^cit-!erf. OflQ FIFTH UaC£ — Oie aaS aa e^iti aTet; *»:.l^r: fosr-yexr-«&2s aid cj«-ard; raitie to \u25a0 £.VO fat -C 5. " I-">r Kcom- ai.l <jwt»w. IfTtlSt. % ttr. Fia. j Jc^tey ] Op. Ci. f2j£T'VoU4t7. 5 (W. Caii2k 10S 1 S % ft% «\u25a0 'HIS (W. irm««r....J 45 7-10 iN.'lnf, • nr. Dcrfceri... [ S* ! 2 « 7 2«i4 2 5 2 2Ji : KtrwiMis3 I S 12 2-r« r*r«-tia. « 'K. J. fUstseyi 'I'^*' » 4 I»±2 b la 1 b 3 4 'R. Dart*.. ..l IS 15 2V> : K!>. « \u2666D«Ti»>« 4k OM ?«• 5 6 3 4k 6 2 3^42 IV.l V. Wi'soa... » 1« ir.l Brrsserfalo, a il. M- Crt=*».. ; lf«> J !>js I^s 4 6 2 5 l^!McLac«itUa . 25 « ZK* -Hr*T*. a {Fleer <Je IJ»« 103" 4 74 64 7 7 « 2»j Bcrtoo 5 5 ; Tea«ftU»e. 4 tj. F. Ciirort >..!••>, « 1111 2 IH4 H 7 |aora«- S % VZ. tVrtan. 5 iLire OOc <ta.t4et. I'jG 7 3 a S Pd>d cp Seniraa..! 40 10»> 1 OH — :2S. il 3-5. 1:1* 3-5. 1:45 1-5. 1:5» 3-5. At peat 9 nlEases. OT at 3-^7. Voladay. pia«e. 1-4: ,t<w. 1-6. IrM. f4ae». 4; *i*«r. 3-2. O?»taa. them. 2- Wiaitt b. h. fcr Faniay-AIU '- . .i. Traiaed by W. C*:.:1I £tirt r»i. W'oci «a?2y. Seeosvl crlrics^ Slrt«« price — trrtizazi I*3. Ert*r» 11-2. Vufctcajr wt* sa^h ti* best. When MlHer tra» ready t* csit tea . : - -»» asd b« fcr**s«<l tKxse. Ira* rk«»d T«ry Btoctiy. Orctaa raa a mod race, bet urerred . all vrer the trick rt tt« cad. t.:<- raa t:» rare. Brreceriale Q=!t early. Tea<s£a!e tLra»J »vp**d. b«rt tired badiy. ' ; \u25a0 \u25a0 - • - - --- - c nnn j>IXTH EACE — Oc« cUe; nelltsx; tinee-y«ar-<u<i« aad ujfirard; tx'_^»- to £r«t $325. v" \ iad«-_ Uor»e «ad Owaer. ( »'t St. «» H \ Ait. Fia. J Jockey T~OpI OT -7> FcHetta. 4 <Ho«? Co.* 'j«7 3 2 i, 1 b 1 2 1 IUI 2 TCraiaia f 5 14-5 i 2M -Mtr^re. «5 <Slr>Kß«*» U'i 2 4« 2122 24 2€ IJ. KelJj ... £-5 S-5 \u25a0•rTJ'BaUa. 4 »W. Walko-* l < i*, 1 12 J H-3 5 3 2 314 Kctlt S 15 t79 U. M. R-iW2iA. « (St-Vls?*«t); « » c a 5 2^5 a SH-* n ,GiiSc3o 20 20 ! '<~7i'» Ec»ltlKirp<'. 3 <J. E. Ca«e» ..! &2 5 * 2 6 3 « S 4 1«5 S ;Klr«2tbaca . fl 10 hi. U. A_ r^weU. 5 <Mc€a2«xy>-!:o; 4 31,46 42 62 (8 tM<-Bri4e S 7 17« Qvffl A!»:». 4 »iJJ»ftin:t'i* T 7 14" S 72 7« 710 ißettt^ j 100 100 < 22» >p»*rt»-«i» L««». 3 Ojw & Sob*..! 6 5 1^,7 b*lo *> 3 * 2^j ! E. I>^sxa ...J 5 7 , t 27& S*a I>=>o. « tappirgat* * Co. » IVI-- S» » & » & » (A. Walfch ..t 20 SO ;Tia» sv""^s. Al. 1:1«1^. 1:4*1-5. At po« 2H B Pastes. O2 at 3ii>7*i. Foiletta. place. I*lo- *ltt>m. 1-2- ilirrrae, pU»». 4-5: a&ov. 2-5. i. ::«. shear. 5-2. Wisatr «ra. t. by SUrrfcfei-Erta. Trata*d by H. W. Hoaf. Srr«t*Ji»<l — Waterrsre. Start pwi Won ea»:!y. Se-?<<kd case. H^i. prk-e — Macrase 2. B-^triljsii 25. «.--».- t A es froea J-C-'O to $306 tj C. H*i?er». E*taioed. Ft!l*tta rot away w*JI ta tsotioo. did net «elk aad ressic; fclaiiy •rt tt* pace after reaefciss ti* b*ck »tr#lct. xsA woa easUy. Uagrase nta m tair rac« cader iiairemrt Jr! !*T I?<Tf \u25a0»«» t*st cf tie baXtsce. 1 * I while b>;ng schooled on th« training ! track and broke one of his shoulders. > A bullet mercif sly ended the animal's r suffering. Jones, the boy who was [ riding th* youngster, escaped with minor Injuries. C. E. Dcnsell entered Nealoa yester day in the big stakes of the metropoli \ tan tracks to be decided next summer, 'including the Brooklyn and Suburban ; handicaps*. lie also entered Temaceo ' In. several of the minor stakes. Tfcere ils a strong probability that Xealon [ will not b» seen in any of the local stake events until the Burns handi cap, for which it is thought that Dur | cell !« pointing him. - Barney Schreiber stands fifth in the list of winning owners on the Ameri can turf for ISOS with a total of *82,- SS3 In purse naorey. His horses won 119 races during I»©6. which is far '. and sway the best record of the year. lia ISOS he was second with nlnety i nine victories to Ed Corrigan's 100. i C6rriga.a'« fcersis won only eighty-one ; rac«i during tbe past year. In addl-. ! tion to the 1 10 races -won by Schreib '*r"» horses, he ran second in sixty-six and third In seventy-eir. • £?. C Hildretb Is th* only other ' horseman now racing In California \u25a0who figures in the list of twenty leading j owners besides Barney Schreiber. HllcTettfs wianlcrs for the year were $29,411. His horses won forty-sU ' races, were second thirty-seven times j and third in twenty. v;.:::m Garth leads, the American! trainers In tbe number of winners sad- ! dl*d during I*o6 — eighty-two. Wil- j Ham "Walker Is second with seventy four. H. R. Brandt sixth with Cfty < Igct. S. C. Hildreth ninth with fifty fot:r. G. H. Keene eleventh with fifty two and Dave Henry twentieth with forty-two. • . • "\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0* • Jj'-- SValter Miller came close to being the whole chow in the Jockey line yesterday. He had four mounts and won with three of them. Jockey Homer was in the money four times and landed one wiener. • • • Tommy Sandy will probably resume riding today after a layoff yesterday on account of a broken tooth and abdominal injuries sustained Is his lall from Plausible on Tuesday. • • • Fulle-tta" was bid up from $€00 to !<•••\u25a0• by C. Heifers, at which figure 11. V.\ Hoag retained him. Hoag then claimed Magrane out of *.ac race for *«*. • • • During the year Just closed the NeT California Jockey Club distributed $(20,€15 as purses in 774 races. The \jo% Angeles Jockey Club distributed *27«,260. Tommy Burns, who. rode in France last summer, will not return to Amer ica until the expiration of his contract with his French employer, two years Sal videre* I* reported to have aerel- THE SAX FRANCISCO CALL*. THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. 1907. oped greatly since sro.-.zr into winter quarters at Little Rock. hr has taken on over 100 pounds. Yesterday's scratches: Lillitus, The Reprobate. Sea Lad, Triumphant. Tony Faust, Watercure. BRAIX I.VJURED OS GRIDIRO.V SANTA' ROSA. Jan. 2.— Kenneth Mac ktnxie, a Stanford freshman, who has been spending his holiday vacation here with his parents, had a narrow escape from fatal injuries in a foot ball game here yesterday afternoon. He was Injured in the neck early ia the first half, but refused to retire, and played with great energy through to the last, when his team was defeat ed by a score of 8 to 0. Mackenzie started home, but before he reached there he had become dazed and was hardly able to reach the door before he lost consciousness. He was placed under medical care and for hours he was not conscious of any. thing which was h*\ng done for him. The injury was at the base of the brain and it was feared fatal results would follow, but this forenoon he re gained consciousness. He Is slightly dazed and unable to recall events of yesterday, but the attending physician believes he is out of danger and will speedily recover. LAVIGVE TO RE-ENTER RING NEW YORK. Jan. 2. — Kid Lavjgne, the old-time lightweight champion, in a letter today., declares he is in earnest about re-entering th« ring. From his home In Detroit, Mich., he has issued a sweeping challenge to meet the best lightweights of today. He prefers to fight Young Corbett or Tommy Murphy. Lavlgne says he has been" in actual training for six weeks, with the expec tation of getting on a match with some good boxer. He says he is in as good condition now as he ever was. and feels confident he will make good if given another chance. OAKLAND CLUB'S NEW LIFE OAKLAND. Jan. 2. — After spending the first two years of its existence in a somnambulistic state, the Oakland Athletic Club comes to life with the advent of the new year and announces that it will hold monthly fight shows If It can secure suitable quarters. The club will devote Its attention toward bringing together the best of the four round fighters, and plans to put on six bouts at each show. PLEADED WITH CABDI.VAL TEAM STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Jan. 2 — Stanford students and faculty are greatly pleased over the outcome of the championship games played by the cardinal team against the Canadians In the North. Although twice defeated and held to one tie, every one I regards the showing as a very , creditable one when the " closeness of the scores -is considered. President Jordan Is more in favor of Rugby than ever. Tom Dillon for correct styles In hats, corner Van \u25a0 Ness and McAllister SU J2.SO. $3.60. $5.0* • ' Large Fields of Cheap Horses to Contest The Call's Selections J. R. Jeff ery Flrmt 'm»''p.' ; Xmcemt, Cal mar f AJ LJadler. - -«~omi race— GalvesKmlaa. L» Rose, Coma. Third rat*— Ed Lilburn. ReMOe, Golden Rvlr. Tout tb rare— Tbe Only Way, Hooliaraa, Sir Carter. Fifth nee— Prestige. JaekfnlL Graphite. • Sixth raee— Xoale Lucille. EU nmado, \%*ee Las*. -' • Tfce card for today at Emeryville is made up of large "fields of horses of mediocre caliber, asd it Is unlike ly that favorites will fare so well as during the past few days, when such ja large proportion has been f successful. A™ dozen : maiden three- Lyear-o!d colts and geldings will {contend for ya parse in the t op*ni^g event. F. Xeugent looks \u2666 ranch the best of the lot- Calniar and }Al LJndley loom zs - the " contenders, i ISt. Eltnwood has" an outside chance.; Four of the Seld | are 'starting here ; for the first t£m<?. "The second wi ft be a five and a! (half f crlo&g selling affair for three- j year-olds. GaJvestonia ; should win. jwith La Rose and "Coco close ap. Oth- ! I ers that look to a "chance are I Menden. Korosilany, '. Peligroso and i I Pescadera. If Ed \u25a0 LJlburn runs his race he! ! shoald abont win* the third, for three- ] I year-olds and uj> at six furlongs. He has ; j started but twice at the meeting, and i j was off poorly both times. Roscoe i showed speed "his last time out and will probably be fit today. He Is a fair performer when he is in form. Golden Rule's last -race .was bad. bat he may do better today. Triumphant Is likely to be a dangerous competitor. The Only "Way,.: has shown epeeA in bis last two outs, asd should be able to take the measure of the bad bunch sin the fourth. -Hooligan's last race f was aa Improvement on his previous 1 \ form, and he will be a keen contender. Sir Carter has changed hands, and may be the surprise of the race. The condition of - the track will cut considerable figure in. the outcome of the fifth, a selling atfair for four year-olds and up at a mile. If the track is muddy/ Jackfuil is likely to win: if beaTy. Prestige's chances will be increased. Graphite. Cloche d'Or. Baker and. tbe others to be corsidered. The race has a very open look. The final race will be a purse event for three-year-olds and up over the Futurity course. Escamado and Nonie Lucille figure close to win. Lucille has the early speed, but -Escamado closes s like a cyclone., and if Miller, who is 1 likely to ride him. ; can keep close up j in the early running he may be able to ron over his field in the stretch driTe. "Neither Tocolaw. nor, Instructor have ! shown ?tfc*ir good*, form- of last season. Wee- Lass: -was a frequent winner in the East last summer, but will probably need the race. El Prl mero Is still a maiden. Entries at Emeryville The entries asd weights for today's races at Emeryville are as follows: FIRST RACE— Parse: £re fcrk»«*: najdeas; three-year-colt* aa«l eeldio^: ....-Mitre (Sterat 100 235 Boalta «WlllUrs*) 112 | 1 2«4 Al Lladiey (Toois^T) 103 253 Ca^ntr (Jaeissea) 10?! 2*3 J«rf ul <TraTers> 100 I 235 St. E;=tt »i (ScAn Vi-;t SUalel ' 112j 264 K*ro!yl (Keese BrM.) i ICO J Kokocao (T. H. Byaa) ltd j After&uttfc (Jesaiapt) 100 235 Bsraiaj Bs.«a .;«:ci Stzble*. ....1OT; .... Lcre O Cold (J. May) 112 2«3 F. Aesjeat (Scbsalts & Co.) 109 SECOND RACE— Five aad a balf rcriocrs: \u25baeUiif: ttree-year-o£4*: 265 Pescadera <B»w*U) 107 278 Coto «HaU 4c Mayball) 107 229 Po5!fT0«o iM«rr»2-» 107 m GalTwioalan (D Prisifrj Suble) .....112 ; 271 La Bom (GrifSai .107 I 257 Tetrazzbl tK»rzwtaoi ..IC7J 27« »EiU Troe <R»a:*eyi 102J 229 Karosllasy (K«ene Brcs.t ....107} IC2 Dcke cf Orleas* 4£to*eri 109 Darie Webber tC. C. JlcCaT*rtyj 109 Za Meridea (Flaej ...103 THIRD RACE— Six fexlcnri: »ellia8; tbn« tp».-->;i- aad ap: 2O TrforspaaEt <Keea« Brw.) &* 254 Ko»«>e aiirdwty) 10© 2*2 Na?a (Alsleni . S3 254 Pris«f« Wteeler «Five) 104 72 Ed L::;;ib (Uacrue> .109 l&a Edcardo fStorer* IOS i 2Cfi H&arp Boy >U~~n 10« , d 154 Saeredw (UfGrathk . ....106 - &t53 Tbe Bepro&ate iHaH A MarOtaU) 1(4 Hfifi Potescia (&aitb» 104 224 Goidea Rale «K!rby» .1011 i 27S Ear!y Hoars t3cfeaffer> : .. 101 . * \u25a0 FOURTH RACE — oa* and a clztestb c3h: f«Hinr; (oar-year-elds tni cp: 257 The Oaly Way (Wtftrr) 102 2&% SJr Carter (Bowell) '....'. 107 249 Rotroa iMsrpfay A TrcJtti 107 274 Royal R«J (Wallace A Hastings) .....107 274 Casexo <O!erd) 105 275 HocUzu fAna*tr<KZ> .107 295 Ptsaod <5<L.-erj 110 252 'list PeaderTast (X>aTla * Co.» ... 102 192 "Vlswoso (Aspleby A Co.): 102 250 l>ila HUI »BAt=ioat| .100 275 'Crfsll CMcXeHj ........100 236 Hippmaux (AU«a> >.....: i«7 FIFTH RACE — oa«i mOe; s»lllaf ; focr-year otd« aad cp: 293 Baker (Morris) :.......... ...110 B«*4 Rey Dare (Hawte)s • —107 275 «Ray (Duierl ;...... 100 255 PresUje (Wa&erj .:.... .....IOS* ! 2M> MlchaeJ Jlelu^r {Smith Co.) 107] 2«2 GrapUte ISierra Xerada Stable^ . ... .107 I 2>5 Cloebe dOr fAreatronsf '..; HXi\ (2«» JackXall 1 UcXf z: . . 107 1 ', SIXTH RACE— Fatority eosne? par«e; th.-f-e- 1 yesx-oJfis and c;«: \u25a0 - ... . . . •; j S3 Tocolaw (Um&a) :...... ........... .112 j (270) Fj«auauto (EowelD \u25a0-..; ICO 273 Instructor <Gi<>« i .U2L 258 El Priaero (Bshhria) ...'...... 105 | 1563 Wee Lass <Ha!l A Mtnlsall) , ..lOti (2S4i XamSe LodUe rMcCaSerty) ..103 j •Ap^tatlce allovaace. ' ACCEPTS OFFER TO CARRY SUPPLIES WASHINGTON*. Jan. s.— Secretary of War.Taft. as president of , the American National Red Cross, today sent a tele gram addressed - to J E-V; H.-J Harriman. executive offices Union": Pacific Railway, New, York City, accepting^ bf»! offer of the free" sen-ices of the San* Francisco and Portland steamship lines for the transportation supplies ; to] Shanghai and Hongkong for^ the :fa*hilne sufferers of China, and , thanking him ion behalf of the Red Cross Society for the offer.-' i\Th> Red Cross Society, which through its .branches and various other agencies Is making 'every ; effort •to ; sufn clent contributions of money and food stuffs to make up a T cargo ; f or^ shipment to \u25a0 China 7»t fan early * date, , 'calculates that* from ,$lOO,OOO ;^p: $150,000 will be required* to) purchase* such cargo. Norfolk Defeats Airs and Greeno in Sensational Finish at Ascot ' . . . -• \u25a0 . \u25a0, i LOS ANGELES, Jan. 3.— Racing atj Ascot Park was vastly' improved today ; over thai of last week. The warm sun ] which has been playing oa the track j for the last three, days has cade the f course lightning fast, and as a conse j quesce some of the best : races ever I seen here are being polled oS. Thei I weather is also having an effect on tise \u25a0 ! attendance. One ol the smallest crowds! \u2666 of the meeting was oat today, the peo- Sple wio usually ro having taken ad ? vantage "of the sunny day? to visit out- j 'door resorts of pleasure and the: I beaches. j" In the second event today there was a sensationaP finish of three horses j wrthin the money. Almost from the I start Airs, Norfolk asd Greeno raced in I \ a bunch, and /coming into the stretch i !a blanket wosld have covered the three. Under the wire it looked like the finish *of a three-horse Roman race, and it 1 I was only in the last stride that Pyne's ] I game colt poked his* nose ahead of Airs. < and that horse was only a head In irent of Greeno. In the third event Cotillion had so I trouble in defeating Los Angeieco and j i Freesias. The winner was well played j • and quite, a crirsp •was "put in th« j bookies* bank rolls. "W. H. Carey took the fourth rac j to-* j day, which was the featcre event, rnak- j ing h!s first win for bis present own^r. \ R- F. Carman. The race was a re- I markable one in several respects, as I the winner carried top \u25a0weight, some- •. thing he .has never done before. He: J was ridden perfectly. From the start I j to the stretch he j was simply breezed] I along, and easily beat Tartan when j ] called upon. Tartan could not pack j the weight and tired, when called on |to run some. Carey was bought' two • weeks ago by Carman for $»009. and \ \ this is his first dividend from the in- j j vestment. J Ascot Selections Ffr%* race — Dr. I.osran, Satchel, Tfaaddena. Second race — Lord Manbop;, Colonel Jarii.. Arime. • Third race — E«<-alante, Gov ernor Orman. I_ Gloria. Fourth rae* — Varieties Yaa Dn«en entrj". J. F. Doaobar. Fifth rae*^ — Frajienelo, Dr. Crook, Dnlclnea. Sixth race— Lord of Forest, Use of lAtr, .Niblick. Ascot Entries Flat rae*. has&cap t-.wjV-Uv. s&en — erse— l63 Dr. Lcina 14?, 163 Tsj.Z'.*i3 12S. 2S 1 . 125 ' ICJ w - *—«**» I^. IS3 M*y S 135. 163 UUzlnzcz I_. Second r»«, port*, six fcrlocjs — (140 V L«s>J Staafeope 110, 136 Arista 110. 136 CbL Jack 110, (I'M) Ze£h=s lia 13« An»da 110. XiTirra 110. 136 May L X 1(C. llh EUneer lGa, IS Irl_ 3UH 100, 157 SiaaJaa II S3, 157 Uisa HiSTir S5. Tnlrd ra«. pen*, fstsrtty cecrse— llo Don Doseo 119. 151 Dars_i 113. 181 E<*alasi* 107. 119 Hsrilasr 104. . Caplusso 103, ifti Eicpxro ICI. (90> GoTtracr Oraoa 100. X Elrfct aad Trse 101. 12 Mlatla *S, Ee^wcil II M&ue La Gloria 92.V _••-..- Focrti rue. hxnAle»p. t_> aad a - ti:?*zt> — Lsiin 112. fIGS» Vt:>:!i» IOS. 172 »I>e»tx Mil ler MS. ITS *S«pr«a* Coert 104. 172 J. F. Dooofcr* IC7. IZ4 Oratorlaa 100. 123 Jests S3. 171 yaiict 92. 166 Olio 92. (IS6> Wooliiarp* Si. . .Firth or*. »ni2?. fire aad a half fcrlttr*— 155 Coexslda 107. 145 Ddctae* IC7. 164 Go&ea Hotter IC7. 136 Goc_l« 100. 155 E_ T. Frrei 112. 145 Plsll Ijroe 112. Cavotiaa 107. 117 Bis Store HO. 140 El Ctzidcr IC2. 153 Dr. Crook 104. 13s Bar Cna IC9. U3 Frascstto 104. sii:!s race. wlliajr. six rcrkc^s — 174 E*jr;lt 113. Bocstaittxst 113. IC9 B*n 110. U22) Lord of Format 110, Gaa<i«a=* 109. 171 Nib lick: ICO. 190 Liae of Lire 107. Flnafoot IC7. IGS Tajlo? G*or gre 107. 80 Daa CoUiaa IST. 142 Search Me 107.- 15* Promises** 102. 1® Fca e«U IC2. 90 Kuipia IC2, (151) Sir Carotid 101. •V»a Dosea entry, eocpled. O'BRIEN'S CHARGES STIR BRITAIN LONDON, Jan. 3. — The matter of the allegations of financial wrongdoing -on the part of the Redmondite members of the Irish party made In Cork on December 31 by \u25a0William O'Brien is promising' to become a serious matter. The Irish people, tbe organ of Wil liam O'Brien, publishes an editorial this morning declaring that the records of the alleged wrongful financial methods of the Redmondites, the revelation of which was threatened by Mr. O'Brien in his speech at Cork, must be pro duced before an Irish Jury, and that this jury shall hear the-- full ; story, in cluding a recital of the disposition of the Immense sums obtained from the United States and Australia, which, the paper avers, were obtained under false pretenses and which enabled the bosses of the party to defy the people. Daniel Sheehan. member of Parlia ment from Mid Cork, has sent a letter to John Redmond demanding apology or reparation because the party stopped his allowance, which action he attrib utes to the Influence of Mr. Redmond, and failing which he threatens - legal proceedings. MME.* MELBA CHEERED'' I.V PERFORMANCE OF "TRATUTA" Celebrated Singer Is Greeted Knibu > \u25a0lastfeally by Xew Yorker* - After I.onar Abaenee NEW YORK, Jan. 2.— After an ab sence Of several years Mme. Melba ap peared as Violetta in "La TraviataV at the Manhattan . Opera-house tonight. Mme. Melba was warmly greeted when she appeared in the first act, and at its conclusion, after the famous aria, there was cheering as well as applause, and she was compelled to bow her ac knowledgments s for several ; minutes. • During the last, three curtain calls Director Hammersteia also appeared on the stage : and the \ cheering , was taken up with renewed vigor. CALIFORNIANS IN NEW YORK \u25a0\u25a0SEW YORK, Jan. 2.— The following Californians are"; registered at Xew York hotels: " ' San Francisco— W. M." Black. Ger ard; Miss Brenner,; Hotel Woodstock; Mrs." Larzelere,' Holland^ House; ; Miss Newman, = Mrs. " J. Newman,-. Woodstock; O. ; O. Seymour/ ilar lborou srh ; n ; 8. , ; C Brooks, J Normandie; , 'J. : \u25a0 P. . Cheese wright and .wife. New Amsterdam: A.* R.i Patrick, Herald' Square; Mrs. H.. LJ Smith. Broadway Central ; J. C. Thomp son. ImperiaL" Santa Rosa— G. IL Shull. Park Ave nue. ;', ' : ' : ' -' \u25a0 '\u25a0'.. t " . .. .\u25a0''/ " "\u25a0 . . ' San Diego— L Meyer,' Woodstock. v; '; -Pasadena— W. A. Edwards, New Ara sterdam. >^_B_9UHGBX___B«i3§£' 1 Los : Angeles— L. :, Meyer . and : 7 wife, /Woodstock;] F. ; H.^Elliot.^ Albert: A. Hoffman? and , wife. Hotel . Latham; J. LJpman, Normandie The Call's Ascot Park Track Form Chart ASCOT. PASS. Jts. I. YS.~.— TiirtSKS <S*y- WtaP ese«i=«. I £?_^r^* J^^i <^' Ocioc*-! A.' IT. 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Tfclzd \u25a0aaXty. Axcsa, veU ti=ed bj-bej. ca^« :; nl woo. Betsy l^i=ird stoctly. Glairtfie raa ter race. « . • • : : ;•\u25a0.-.•: ; Proper Assigned Top Weigh t for Follansbee Handicap Haadicapper Egbert announced yes terday *the weights for the Follans bee lightweight handicap at six fur longs, which will be the stake fea ture of next Saturday's card at Emeryville. The race will be a very valuable one to the winner, as there have been 117 nominations for it- The Jockey club will add KOOO. Proper, winner of the New eTar's handicap, has been assigned top weight of 133. The handicapper evident ly - entertains a high regard for Nealon. as he asks the son of Sain to carry 13?. which weight is also assigned to Shot Gun. The latter has a great reputation for packing weight, but the distance will probably bother him. Tbe same thing applies to Cruza dos. who gets in with 130. Loglstllla is asked to carry 125. The route is so short that she will hardly start, even should the going be good. Col lector Jessup, F. W. Barr and Sir Ed ward are rated about on a par by the handicapper, with an impost of 122 pounds. Tony Faust gets In with 119, which is three pounds more than • the weight carried to victory In the stake last year by Dr. Gardner. Na tive Son, with whom Tony Faust matched up closely at shorter dis tance. Is asked to carry 112, Woolma 111 and Miss Offlcious, Barney Schrei ber*s promising filly, 106. The full list of the weights follows: Proper !33|Ua# of Gold 112 Nealca* .......:....132S\Vuohna ...11l Snotroa-.. ..'..l32' Petit Due ..........111 Dr. Le~o lOllStr Biusell .../....HO CoswCiesse ...... ..130iEarl f:cc?rs ,110 Xer* Lee 130jB=dg« 1110 NEW YORK'S TRADE IS ENORMOUS -NEW TORK, Jan. x 2.— The total value of appraised merchandise received at New York la 1905 was SSS.OOO,OOO Ia ex cess of. that of 1905, according to a re port made public today by Edward S. Fowler, appraiser of the port. The amount in ISO 6 was $?ST,S»S.-t»S and in 1905 $705,011,457. The Importation -of precious stones, cut and uncut, and . pearls during tbe year. just ended amounted to J43.373.455, as against $37,145,341 for 1905. In 1905 1551 automobiles, including 12S domestic cars, of the total ap praised value of J5.455.659 vrere ixa ported at - this port, • the correspoadlaff figures^for.lSOS being 1054, including eighty domestic valued at 53.57-.JSr. CALIFORNIANS^ '.IX PARIS PARIS.' Jan.' J.— r Dr. and Mrs, John _ Benef e : of ' San" Francisco registered, at The Call-Herald bureau today. 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'..;..«. .;UfS' Eotre Nona HSGesiaeQ .....^...l^l**!: Martlzunas US AUerSca ...... .w..i.i.ii"«» Prtnce»» Tltaala llS'Saerwiiss (...i..,.,^*. Gtdd Enamel 119 Fra™oel!o- ......,,...I^V Aafirtw B. C00k... 117 Mertar» ...........If3i Tocolaw llTiMartKicr -.1.,.-.1C3. BUbtftil .117,Fre<! tf „*_**}... ;.K,V Gateway U7;Seaocl BmU '.I;.!**: Beolstted 116 SeTenfill .- Its' Phalaax lie:s*_r_i ...;;j« Marraoe 115 Mabel H<_aa6pr. ..-..JOSi Standorer llSFalr Fasct .^_l«v«- i Hector ...UsCcea> ™104, GaldlEg Star 113 Part_« Jeaste .M.IC2. M .1C2- Caaardo ...... .....HSIRed Ball ........-^".lf3i Clydeo IIS-'Xtitre ... : ....IC3 ! Jodge .115 Day Star .•\u25a0..Y.1«3 Cloudllsht 114 Boaltx .."...../.....irj • Colocaade IUSt. Emirood. ;.....IC2 Ka_Us lUlTalnstaa ..:.......lrt Sosanaald ll«rBo_T«r=r» ...-,. V.-.1C3 I'm Joe U3Pe9ndera ......i....10f Gra.«»<ratter 112 Bashthcrpe "-\u25a0.-.\u25a0.101 St. Fraacla 112'ArdeB** Ocyrob* 112*Aa_a .......lw' Ed Sheridaa 112iUeadei>' ....100 CcsTed^rate 112 Se— a Bells ICO M*ry F 112: May Aicelia .......1«> Masdatcr 112 Trl_sphaat ...100 EedTonl 112 MSra=s# \m Jo* Cirry mfAlaaeo ica Xitrre Sao 112; ASSESSMENT RATE IS ATTACKED SPRINGFIEKD. UL, Jaa. ;. — The action of the State Board of Eo._d_a-* tion in fixing 70 per cent of the value of real and personal property ia th«! State for assessment purposes this' year is to be attacked. A motion was made in the Suprerse Co-urt this afternoon by Joan M. Dusy and William B. Fle_~s, ', represent!"** Corporation Cocssel J_aea Hajniitc." Lewis aad Mayor Edward E. Derm* of Chicago. &3ki2gr leave to file a >atition for a zoaadaaas wtth a fia-c* of re c.uirtag the board to place the rull valuation upon property for purposes cf taxation. A Georgia jadg« has d«dd«d that it is the d.aty of every naaa to kiss his wif« whea ha raturaa hosae. Toe Judge is no doubt married aad >i«t learned a f«w > tM ass ttat ax« cot la ta* lav